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Identifier: haynesnewguidemo1922hayn (find matches)
Title: Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Haynes, Jack Ellis, 1884-1962
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Publisher: St. Paul : J.E. Haynes
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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PETRIFIED TREE The Petrified Tree is situated one-half mile southof the main roadway, 16.7 miles from Mammoth HotSprings; a large standing stump on the hillside. It is 16.7 miles to Mammoth Hot Springs from thePetrified Tree, an interesting drive through the Canyonof the East Gardiner River^ then over the high steelbridge which spans the Middle Gardiner Eiver, two mileseast of Mammoth. Along the route from here to Mammoth HotSprings Junction (MS) are seen the Beaver Dam, asplendid example of the engineering skill of beavers,Undine Falls, Mr. Everts (at right), Bunsen Peak (atleft), and Terrace Mountain (ahead) shortly beforereaching the junction of the roads, where the roadfrom Gardiner, Mont., North Entrance (Northern Pa-cific Terminal) enters from the right. Gardiner is 4.5miles from the junction; and Mammoth Hot Springsare just beyond the Mammoth Public Auto CampGrounds. (For continuation of trip around the park see Road Log,page 19, and descriptions, page 35.) 108 HAYNES NEW GUIDE
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THE WOMAN BEAR 16343 This picture, which has appeared in the LadiesHome Journal, and in the National Geographic Maga-zine was named by Ernest Thompson Seton who termedit The Most Remarkable Wild Animal Picture EverTaken. It was made in the forest near the GrandCanyon of the Yellowstone. (Copyrig-ht j. e. Haynes.) YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 109 ANIMALS OF YELLOWSTONE PAEK Edited by Dr. Edmund Heller, Famous Hunter, Nat-uralist and African Explorer.ALTHOUGH unfenced, Yellowstone Park is thelargest and best game preserve in North America.Being suited to the habits of such a large numberof species of large and small animals, it preserves themin their natural state free from molestation by thehunter. With exception of the Mountain Lion and Coy-ote, both of which are very harmful to the young of theother large game, especially the young Mountain Sheep,Elk, Deer and Antelopes, all animals that naturally in-habit this remarkable region are protected in every pos-sible way. All hunters and poac

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